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Thursday
Apr212011

Devilstone Open Air: Solid And Diverse..

Click to enlargeDevilstone Open Air, for the third time to happen on July 15-17, 2011,
reports a credible storm coming as wild steel winds pledges rising all
over the world.  With thrash hurricanes coming from British Islands,
shining forces from Scandinavia, and extreme heat from Italy, the vigorous
clash in Dainuva valley is destined.

Intrepid Irish GAMA BOMB ignored the pagan black trend in their country

and paid homage to thrash metal. The band remains loyal to their
inspiration sources including horror, action, and sci-fi films, animation
and PC games. Thus, peculiar humour transpierces their lyrics and music
distinguishes in fast rhythmic instrumental parts with a vocal
interchanging between aggressiveness and squeaking falsetto.

Other masters of fast tempos come with solo parts infused with outstanding

Dave Silver vocals and promise to be the brightest discovery of the year.
SAVAGE MESSIAH boldly head for their first performance in the Baltic area
bringing their latest album and vigorous sound.

Since “Terrorizer” readers elected MUTANT the best unsigned band of 2010,

performance invitations grew rapidly. The band already has a solid
background in the field as they played at the biggest UK festivals
Bloodstock, Hammerfest, and Damnation. After conquering Home Island, the
only way forward is go continental and Devilstone offers an excellent
place to start.

The Grand Reunion will be celebrated loudly as OCTOBER TIDE returns to the

big stage carrying full vessels of energy. At Devilstone, the band intends
presenting their latest album “A Thin Shell” praised by critics for
atmospheric, more spatial, and qualitative sound. But since it is the
first time OCTOBER TIDE performs in Baltic region and fans still remember
the madness caused by “Rain Without End”, we hope musicians will infuse
some good old tunes in their performance. As OCTOBER TIDE are one of the
strongest and most elite delegates of doom/death metal, indubitably their
performance is bound to be perfect and mesmerising.

More scandalous, provocative, and eccentric dose of metal is guaranteed by

FORGOTTEN TOMB. We heard of their weird and immoral speeches followed by a
gesture, we heard of their self-infliction, self-destruction, and
depression, and we shall recognize the sarcasm and self-pointing irony. As
their latest album is nearly ripened, the fans can expect to hear new
prophecies of bold intolerance and hatred towards the weak, the naive, and
the conformists in the society.

And last but not least, ONDSKAPT, a band once blessed with Niklas

Kvarforth’s (Shining) creative input and priding in three released albums
throughout existence. Their qualitative Swedish black metal and
authoritative lyrics proclaim their personal approach towards the values,
human being, life and death. Line-up next is HELLISH OUTCAST with
charismatic Torbjørn "Thebon" Schei (Keep of Kalessin) at the front.
Norwegians playing modern thrash metal cannot brag in album plenitude, but
promise an aggressive show during their live performance.

Tickets


Standard ticket price is 23 Euro and great discounts available for groups.

Tickets can be purchased at www.devilstone.net and alternatively, at
www.tiketa.lt
. The standard price will increase later on.

Facts and Roots


- The previous Devilstone open air festivals featured worldwide famous

bands including SEPULTURA, MAYHEM, KEEP OF KALESSIN, GRAVE, TANKARD,
SINISTER, CODE, to name but few.
- The festival’s title arose from a local legend. It is said that a devil
carried a huge stone aiming to crush Anyksciai’ church. As the dawn broke
a rooster sang scaring the hell out of the devil. Running for the hideout
he threw the stone aside where it lies up to date. One can visit the
landmark titled Puntukas in a meadow of the Anyksciai Regional Park.
- The festival ground is located on the riverside of Sventoji (Lithuanian
word for “The Saint One”) in the valley of Dainuva. The distance to the
town centre is roughly 1 kilometre.

Already confirmed artists for Devilstone 2011:


BENEDICTION [England]

SUSPERIA [Norway]
ALCEST [France]
GAMA BOMB [Ireland]
OCTOBER TIDE [Sweden]
FORGOTTEN TOMB [Italy]
ONDSKAPT [Sweden]
SAVAGE MESSIAH [England]
IN MOURNING [Sweden]
OBTEST [Lithuania]
HELLISH OUTCAST [Norway]
PARALYTIC [Lithuania]
MUTANT [England]

Find out more


- festival trailer is available at
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCTGZOczwHc
- read the visitors’ feedback from previous years following this link
www.devilstone.net/en/pages/devilstone/feedback2010

- any further information and answers to frequently asked questions can be
 found on the official website www.devilstone.net
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Wednesday
Mar302011

Devilstone Open Air: The Third Revelation!

Click to enlargeRapidly booming heavy music festival will hit the ground for the third
time fortifying its positions as imperishable! This midsummer, 15 – 17
July, the spellbinding and God’s forgotten Lithuanian corner called
Anyksciai offers you the maddening hard atmosphere, live and high quality
metal music, and refreshing streams of Sventoji that brims over entire
weekend!

The organizers oblige featuring over twenty bands encompassing best local
performers and exceptionally selected artists from European extreme music
scene. To add up to festival’s credit, Lithuanian ground will be honored
by the feet of English death metal veterans BENEDICTION. Eagerly awaited
over two decades legendary dark prophets resurrect the buried hopes of
their fans and bring long-polished and never forsaken hellish live
performances to the highlights of Devilstone Open Air.

For hell not to break loose Northern winds shall be invoked. Storming in
with refreshingly modern sounds and moods whilst maintaining professional
quality are Norwegians SUSPERIA playing melodic black/thrash metal and
Swedish IN MOURNING with their progressive death keynotes. The gloomy
shadows will descend to mystic depths and enter the abyss with blackest
screams in blending melodic tunes, lyrics, and voices preached by French
genius ALCEST and his spectacular atmospheric metal.

A local spice to your experience is provided by the legends of pagan
spirit OBTEST and incredibly perspective death metal youngsters PARALYTIC.
More detailed cast will be confirmed closer to date.

For those metal heads who burst with energy even after entire day of live
performances the night-time Rocktheque program is offered. Time until dawn
is devoted to 1960-1989 rock music aiming to resurrect of the forlorn good
old Woodstock spirit.

Be sure to bring your friends and try out the miscellany including
volleyball tournament, tea tasting, MC growl fight, photo contest,
creative workshop, football match, as well as many more. And do not forget
to pay homage to the natural and cultural heritage in Anyksciai area as it
is always full of surprises, inspiring scenery, and life-time experiences.

Standard ticket price is 20 Euro and great discounts available for groups.
Find out more at www.devilstone.net.


Information for bands

Devilstone Open Air still has several available slots and is seeking a
professionally minded, strong skilled and quality-guided bands
disregarding metal genre to enrich the festival’s line-up. If this short
list of requirements defines your band and you strive to play in a
prominent metal music festival, contact evilized@devilstone.net providing
following details:
- band’s title
- short description
- links to music and live video
- contacts (e-mail and phone number)


Facts and Roots

- The previous Devilstone Open Air festivals featured worldwide famous
bands including SEPULTURA, MAYHEM, KEEP OF KALESSIN, GRAVE, TANKARD,
SINISTER, CODE
to name but few.
- The festival’s title arose from a local legend. It is said that a devil
carried a huge stone aiming to crush Anyksciai’ church. As the dawn broke
a rooster sang scaring the hell out of the devil. Running for the hideout
he threw the stone aside where it lies up to date. One can visit the
landmark titled Puntukas in a meadow of the Anyksciai Regional Park.
- The festival ground is located on the riverside of Sventoji (Lithuanian
word for “The Saint One”) in the valley of Dainuva. The distance to the
town centre is roughly 1 kilometre.


Find out more

- festival trailer is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCTGZOczwHc
- read the bands’ feedback from previous years following this link
http://www.devilstone.net/en/pages/devilstone/feedback2010
- any further information and answers to frequently asked questions can be
 found on the official website www.devilstone.net